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Ex-Aberdeen star Bojan Miovski's Girona nightmare could be OVER

Ex-Aberdeen star Bojan Miovski's Girona nightmare could be OVER

Scottish Sun3 days ago

THE striker could be on the move again, only a year after he left Scotland
ABERDEEN let North Macedonian striker Bojan Miovski leave the north-east for a club record fee last year.
The talisman left Scotland for Champions League football with Girona, after the Dons did everything they could to hold on to their star man.
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Bojan Miovski's Girona career hasn't went as planned so far
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He left Aberdeen for the Catalan side for a fee of around £6million, Aberdeen's record departure
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He earned his move after a stellar spell with Aberdeen, scoring 44 goals in 98 matches, but he had big shoes to fill on the continent.
Ukranian forward Artem Dovbyk left Girona for Roma that summer and the former Dons man was brought in to replace the prolific forward.
Miovski has not lived up to the high expectations that were set for his move in his debut year though.
He has only netted a mere four times for Girona, two of which came against fifth tier side, CD Extremadura, and set up two goals in 25 matches.
In the last 10 La Liga matches of the season, the striker only managed 20 minutes of football as his side battled for survival, which has left his future well and truly up in the air.
According to AS, Girona chiefs are set for some tough talks in the off-season, with Miovski not excluded from the list.
He is under contract until 2028, meaning it won't be easy to find the 25-year-old a new suitor.
His transfer value has dropped significantly after his poor season, with the forward now valued at £2.5million, according to Transfermarkt, over £3million less than what he left Aberdeen for.
Both Celtic and Rangers were said to be interested when the striker was on Aberdeen's books.
Birmingham City were among other clubs outside of the old-firm pair who tried for his signature, before he penned with the Catalan side.
Aberdeen's Scottish Cup-winning heroes greeted by thousands on open top bus parade through the city after beating Celtic
Girona avoided relegation by just ONE point this season, dropping off from the heights of Champions League the season before.
A huge rebuild could be on the cards for the club as they try and climb back up the table next year, and Miovski could very well be one of the players moved on.
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